Devenir et prise en charge des enfants grands prématurés [Neurodevelopmental outcome of very premature infants]

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Article: article from journal or magazin.
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Title
Devenir et prise en charge des enfants grands prématurés [Neurodevelopmental outcome of very premature infants]
Journal
Revue medicale suisse
Author(s)
Bickle Graz M., Newman C.J., Borradori-Tolsa C.
ISSN
1660-9379 (Print)
ISSN-L
1660-9379
Publication state
Published
Issued date
19/02/2014
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
10
Number
418
Pages
450-453
Language
french
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Publication types: English Abstract ; Journal Article
Publication Status: ppublish
Abstract
Very preterm infants are at risk of neurodevelopmental impairments, which may affect motor development, intelligence and behavior. Neurodevelopmental follow-up is offered to these children who represent 1% of Swiss births, and may show abnormal motor tone, which sometimes resolves spontaneously or evolves in cerebral palsy. Standardized tests explore intellectual functioning and may allow the diagnosis of specific learning impediments. Finally, behavior is assessed with standardized questionnaires which can reveal hyperactivity with or without attention deficit, impaired social relations, psychiatric troubles or autism, all more frequent amongst preterm children.
Keywords
Child, Developmental Disabilities/epidemiology, Developmental Disabilities/etiology, Developmental Disabilities/therapy, Humans, Infant, Extremely Premature, Infant, Newborn, Infant, Premature, Infant, Premature, Diseases/epidemiology, Infant, Premature, Diseases/physiopathology, Infant, Premature, Diseases/therapy, Intellectual Disability/epidemiology, Intellectual Disability/etiology, Intellectual Disability/therapy, Switzerland/epidemiology
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